Pseudatelus

Pseudatelus is a genus of shield bugs of the family Pentatomidae. Currently placed in the tribe Halyini,[1] McPherson's overview of the Pentatomoidea suggested it may be better placed into the Memmiini.[2]

Pseudatelus
Pseudatelus adult
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Pentatomidae
Subfamily: Pentatominae
Tribe: Halyini
Genus: Pseudatelus
Linnavuori, 1982
Type species
Pentatoma spinulosa
Palisot de Beauvois, 1807

Description

Pseudatelus bugs range from 14 to 20 millimetres (0.55 to 0.79 in) depending on the species. The bugs have a typical shield shape body. They are usually from brown to dark brown in colour, with triangular-shaped scutellum.

On female Pseudatelus bugs, the abdominal venter is almost entirely covered by a large, hair-covered opaque area. The long hairs on these areas may accumulate a waxy secretion.[2]

Species

Pseudatelus nymph

The genus contains the following species:

  • Pseudatelus latus
  • Pseudatelus limatus
  • Pseudatelus obscurus
  • Pseudatelus spinulosus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807)
  • Pseudatelus sticticus

References

  1. Zicha, Ondrej. "Pseudatelus Linnavuori, 1982". BioLib: Biological library. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  2. McPherson, J. E. (17 January 2018). Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea): Biology, Higher Systematics, Semiochemistry, and Management. CRC Press. ISBN 9781315354040.


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